40/29 News has a reporter on the scene and police are removing weapons from a car parked in Clowers' driveway.

On Friday Jan. 18, Deputy Jason Wood with the Benton County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol in Bentonville when he observed a vehicle that was equipped to look like a police car.

Wood said, the car had a badge decal on the door that read "Civil Officer" with an emergency light bar and blue police lights. Wood said the car looked suspicious and he recorded the tag number.

Later in the day, on Jan. 18, officials with the Benton County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint from a from someone who said they were stopped by a man who they believed may have been impersonating a police officer.

They said they were stopped by a man wearing a jacket with a badge driving a car with emergency lights, the same car noted by deputies. After asking, Clowers for identification, he got into his car and left.

After a investigation, deputies arrested Clowers, who was the owner of the suspicious vehicle. Deputies said Clowers is a former Arkansas constable whose term expired in 2012 and a former officer of the XNA Airport.

According to a news release, Clowers told deputies that he was not with any law enforcement agency, but he felt he had the right to make traffic stops.

Clowers has a court date of March 14th. He was released Saturday on a $2,500 bond.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office requests that any person who has been stopped by Clowers to contact Deputy Jason Wood at (479) 271-1008.

Sheriff Kelley Cradduck said that he would like to remind everyone that legitimate officers can produce official credentials when asked. Cradduck said that anyone who suspects they are being pulled over by someone impersonating an officer should call 911.